41. Certainly theatrical risk-taking has an even longer entertainment history, going back to sword swallowers and fire eaters and the geeks who bite the heads off chickens. 42. Each day, a huge Marks and Spencer lorry filled with sandwiches heads off to France filled with boxes of le sandwich Anglais. 43. Even Moore did not know Sunday who he would guard, but Coach Jim Calhoun has repeatedly said he likes Moore to chop the head off the dragon. 44. Even Moore did not know today who he would guard, but Coach Jim Calhoun has repeatedly said he likes Moore to chop the head off the dragon. 45. Every day, those prop-makers head off to work while he knocks on doors that never open and waits in vain for the phone to ring. 46. Fed policy makers will meet in May to decide whether to raise interest rates for a second time this year to cool the economy and head off inflation. 47. Finally she spotted a little brown bird that looked as if it had been dipped in cranberry juice, singing its head off. 48. Fisher called it a collective private effort to act in the public interest and head off a possible worldwide financial panic. 49. Following a path toward price stability would help head off these concerns, he said. 50. Fox had abruptly lopped the melon heads off the schedule, pointing to bottom-scraping Nielsens. |